Not a single game announced since the pre-launch reveal, which are all now available. They've barely mentioned the device at all since release.
It definitely gets featured now and then on their blog or in their mail newsletter. Their hype machine in genereal and with VR especially with its fewer titles is just lackluster this gen.
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VR’s only mainstream viability is completely self-contained headsets. Sony should pivot PSVR to a standalone system instead of an add-on.
I would say long term VR standalone might be interesting. But for now tethered seems the way to go for anything that really can push any decent display, and not have a atrocious battery life, some lag via streaming, omits the extra weight for all the necessary parts. So having one tethered for max speed, and one without cable but combining all the compromises of the Quest might have been a better strategy, just to counter the Quest with the same offer. But with an even heftier pricepoint...
Even though mobile got much much closer in recent years, we are not entirely at good FHD with decent battery life, so for now, having it self contained makes it like google cardboard VR. Okay for some testing, but not really good either since it limits the actually possible features which are finally growing towards "proper" fauxK/4k. And only optionally tethered or wi-fi stream for a device that has then kinda useless shit built in is entirely stupid. Choose your poison and fully commit to it.
I would say losing Bethesda, which were maybe even more than Capcom and Sony themselves invested/interested in VR, was a major blow in their afterwards perforated strategy. Which was not entirely in their hands to stop. But together with other quite self harming decisions it put them in a bad spot. I at least think id, Arkane and Beth themselves with much more ego games, who already have made Doom VR, Skyrim VR and was just a more natural fit than almost all games Sony, and also Capcom, has, might have been an important pillar in their VR ideas.
I am not even sure if a fire sale can even interest me much with the non existing/ at least not announced games pipeline right now. Maybe just later when there have been some under the radar titles that make it worthwhile?
Whatever, I still have I think 3 unplayed games for VR1 if my VR itch appears.